Yorkshire Post

Supermodel speaks out over abolition of grid girls

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SUPERMODEL NAOMI Campbell has weighed in on Formula One’s controvers­ial decision to abolish the role of grid girls, saying she has never found the practice “offensive”.

F1’s US owners have scrapped the tradition, saying it is “at odds with modern-day societal norms”.

Campbell, 47, said she did not know about the move to end the longstandi­ng associatio­n, but that she had “never found it offensive”. Comparing the role with her own as a model, she said: “There’s no difference. It’s another way of doing it. I’m in front of the camera. They’re holding up the numbers so that the drivers can all get in place.

“I’ve been to so many races. I’ve never been put off by it. I’ve never found it offensive and I’ve walked on that grid many times. For me, they’re representi­ng their country. They’re proud to be representi­ng their country whatever way they can. It’s been that way for years.”

Asked whether the grid girls should “get their jobs back”, she replied: “Have they been fired? I didn’t know that. Oh my goodness. That’s not nice.”

The move at Formula One follows a similar decision by the Profession­al Darts Corporatio­n and puts other sports in the spotlight, with boxing, Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip and cycling all still hiring glamorous women to entertain crowds at events.

Some grid girls have hit back at what they perceive to be an invasion of their right to make their own decisions.

Campbell also spoke about her past reputation for diva-like behaviour, saying: “I’m just in a different place in my life. I’m really chilled and doing the things I want to do.”

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NAOMI CAMPBELL: Said she never found the practice of grid girls in Formula One offensive.

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